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SUMMARY:Atheisms
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LOCATION:Oxford\, United Kingdom
DESCRIPTION:<p>Buddhists\, Epicureans\, Christians\, Pantheists\, Materialists\, Liberal Humanists\, Transhumanists\, Nietszcheans and Idolaters have all at different times been content to be called &ldquo\;atheists&rdquo\;\, and even the most ardent of &ldquo\;New Atheists&rdquo\; will insist that they need have no &ldquo\;positive&rdquo\; beliefs\, except to reject whatever God or notion of God it is that they oppose. There need therefore be no one doctrine or way of life identified as &ldquo\;Atheism&rdquo\;. The question is rather what forms of life and thought are to be reckoned &ldquo\;atheistical&rdquo\; and why they might (or might not) seem attractive.<br><br>Nor need the rejection of whatever God or Gods are in question always be a matter of intellectual conviction rather than politics (as anti-clericalism) or broadly &ldquo\;spiritual&rdquo\; practice (requiring the rejection of any authority superior to the individual&rsquo\;s own will\, or to the State&rsquo\;s judgement).<br><br>Contact:&nbsp\;Andrew Moore&nbsp\;(andrew.moore@theology.ox.ac.uk).</p>
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